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Hello guys, could someone please update a description of meetup event? Looks like Edu has busy time now 🙂
Here is a desciption: Bitcoin and Blockchain are quite popular topics nowadays. There is a lot of hype and investment around these technologies. There are not a lot of libraries and frameworks that could be used in Clojure for experiments and projects related to a Blockchain. But due to a nature of a Blockchain, as a sort of immutable database of transactions, - Clojure could be a perfect match for it. Plan of a talk: 1) I'll give short introduction to a blockchain and bitcoin. 2) I'll tell about my experiments with Freecoin - Complementary currency toolkit in clojure https://github.com/d-cent/freecoin 3) Demo Many thanks to Kunstmaan for hosting this event! Igor Ruzanov, Software developer
@raymcdermott: for your report https://github.com/yogthos/clojure-error-message-catalog/issues/22, setting :pedantic? :abort in leiningen helps identifying conflicting dependency resolutions
@stijn: funnily enough I was complaining that the tools should be able to help with this, after all they know when there is a conflict … and I was right but didn’t know how right, which is nearly useless!